Question
Mrs. Dawson is collecting topic ideas that will be shared as part of morning announcements during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. She has received the following submissions from her student advisory board. Which of these topics would be appropriate?
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Beyond the Looking Glass: a message that aims to build confidence and body acceptance by encouraging students to compliment each other on characteristics and accomplishments that have nothing to do with appearance
Beyond the Looking Glass: a message that aims to build confidence and body acceptance by encouraging students to compliment each other on characteristics and accomplishments that have nothing to do with appearance
Powerfully Fit: a message that emphasizes the importance of a balanced and nutritionally adequate diet for student athletes and informs students that being thin is not a predictor of optimal athletic performance
Powerfully Fit: a message that emphasizes the importance of a balanced and nutritionally adequate diet for student athletes and informs students that being thin is not a predictor of optimal athletic performance
By the Numbers: a lesson that explains how many calories are expended in various types of physical activity and exactly how many reps of certain exercises are required to burn off the calories in common snack foods
By the Numbers: a lesson that explains how many calories are expended in various types of physical activity and exactly how many reps of certain exercises are required to burn off the calories in common snack foods
The Media's Ideal is Not for Real: a visual presentation that shows how advertisers use very thin females to portray thinness as the ideal for beauty rather than show females who have healthy body weights.
The Media's Ideal is Not for Real: a visual presentation that shows how advertisers use very thin females to portray thinness as the ideal for beauty rather than show females who have healthy body weights.
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Beyond the Looking Glass: a message that aims to build confidence and body acceptance by encouraging students to compliment each other on characteristics and accomplishments that have nothing to do with appearance
Beyond the Looking Glass: a message that aims to build confidence and body acceptance by encouraging students to compliment each other on characteristics and accomplishments that have nothing to do with appearance
Powerfully Fit: a message that emphasizes the importance of a balanced and nutritionally adequate diet for student athletes and informs students that being thin is not a predictor of optimal athletic performance
Powerfully Fit: a message that emphasizes the importance of a balanced and nutritionally adequate diet for student athletes and informs students that being thin is not a predictor of optimal athletic performance
By the Numbers: a lesson that explains how many calories are expended in various types of physical activity and exactly how many reps of certain exercises are required to burn off the calories in common snack foods
By the Numbers: a lesson that explains how many calories are expended in various types of physical activity and exactly how many reps of certain exercises are required to burn off the calories in common snack foods
The Media's Ideal is Not for Real: a visual presentation that shows how advertisers use very thin females to portray thinness as the ideal for beauty rather than show females who have healthy body weights.
The Media's Ideal is Not for Real: a visual presentation that shows how advertisers use very thin females to portray thinness as the ideal for beauty rather than show females who have healthy body weights.
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The following topics would be appropriate for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week:
1. **Beyond the Looking Glass:** A message that aims to build confidence and body acceptance by encouraging students to compliment each other on characteristics and accomplishments that have nothing to do with appearance.
2. **Powerfully Fit:** A message that emphasizes the importance of a balanced and nutritionally adequate diet for student athletes and informs students that being thin is not a predictor of optimal athletic performance.
3. **The Media's Ideal is Not for Real:** A visual presentation that shows how advertisers use very thin females to portray thinness as the ideal for beauty rather than show females who have healthy body weights.
The topic **By the Numbers** may not be appropriate because focusing on calories and exercise in such a numeric, specific way can inadvertently encourage disordered eating patterns or an unhealthy focus on weight and calorie counting, which is counterproductive to the goals of promoting healthy body image and awareness of eating disorders.
1. **Beyond the Looking Glass:** A message that aims to build confidence and body acceptance by encouraging students to compliment each other on characteristics and accomplishments that have nothing to do with appearance.
2. **Powerfully Fit:** A message that emphasizes the importance of a balanced and nutritionally adequate diet for student athletes and informs students that being thin is not a predictor of optimal athletic performance.
3. **The Media's Ideal is Not for Real:** A visual presentation that shows how advertisers use very thin females to portray thinness as the ideal for beauty rather than show females who have healthy body weights.
The topic **By the Numbers** may not be appropriate because focusing on calories and exercise in such a numeric, specific way can inadvertently encourage disordered eating patterns or an unhealthy focus on weight and calorie counting, which is counterproductive to the goals of promoting healthy body image and awareness of eating disorders.